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Sub-inhibitory antibiotic treatment selects for enhanced metabolic efficiency
Sai Varun Aduru1, Karolina Szenkiel2, Anika Rahman2
1Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York, USA.
Microbiology Spectrum
|January 16, 2024
Summary
Antibiotic resistance evolves enhanced metabolic efficiency, allowing bacteria to use nutrients better. This adaptation can be reversed, potentially re-sensitizing bacteria to antibiotics.
Area of Science:
- Microbiology
- Evolutionary Biology
- Biochemistry
Background:
- Bacterial growth and metabolism are linked, but antibiotic selection creates a paradox favoring fast growth and slow metabolism.
- Antibiotic resistance is typically studied in terms of growth, with less known about metabolic changes.
Purpose of the Study:
- To investigate how antibiotic selection impacts bacterial metabolic efficiency.
- To determine if enhanced metabolic efficiency is a selectable trait during antibiotic treatment.
- To explore if metabolic efficiency can be targeted for re-sensitization strategies.
Main Methods:
- Mathematical modeling of bacterial populations under sub-inhibitory antibiotic selection.
- Adaptive laboratory evolution experiments using *Escherichia coli* and carbenicillin.
Main Results:
- Simulations predicted that sub-inhibitory antibiotic concentrations select for enhanced metabolic efficiency (better nutrient utilization).
- Drug-adapted bacteria achieved similar biomass with less substrate, independent of growth rate.
- Restoring metabolic efficiency re-sensitized resistant bacteria to antibiotics in experimental evolution.
Conclusions:
- Metabolic efficiency is under direct selective pressure during antibiotic treatment.
- Evolutionary context influences antibiotic efficacy and re-sensitization strategies.
- Targeting metabolic efficiency offers a potential approach to combat antibiotic resistance.
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